Campanula. festandria moncgynia. 101 



corolla, with one or two teeth un each side.— Corolla companulate, 

 a little hairy without, blue, divided into five ovate, acute locinia. — 

 Ovarium turbinate, jibbed, very hairy, as long as the calyx. 



9. C. cana, Wall. 



Densely hoary. Stems adscending, branchy. Leaves approximate, 

 lanceolate, dentate, sessile. Floxcers terminal- Calj/cine lacini'Z lan- 

 ceolate, dentate, nerved, shorter than the ini'undibulifoini corolla, 

 and equalling the turbinate ovarium. 



A native of Himal«)a, near Gossain-Than ; blossoming in Octo- 

 ber. 



Root fibrillose — Stems several, adscending, from six to ten inches 

 long, as thick as a pack-thread, branchy, densely covered with 

 spreading white hairs. — Leaves scattered, very numerous and ap- 

 proximate, sessile, lanceolate, rather acute, obtusely dentate, from 

 half an inch to an inch long, hairy above, densely clothed underneath 

 with white tomentum, and marked there with strong elevated nerves. 

 — Floral leaves very small, bractifurm, linear- — Flowers terminal on 

 the stem and branchlets, short-peduncled, rather large for the size 

 of the plant, blue — Lacinia of the calyx lanceolate, acusainate, 

 grossly toothed, nerved, tomentose.— Corolla infundibuliform, hairy 

 on the outs;de, twice the length of the calyx ; laciniae lanceolate, 

 acute. Base of the filaments very broad, ciliate. Ovarium turbi- 

 nate, tomentose, ribbed. 



Obs. The whole plant is covered with minute, soft, white tomen- 

 tum, especially the under surface of the leaves and the ovaria; the 

 stem and the branches are besides densely beset with long spread- 

 ing subulate shining hairs. 



10. C. color ala, Wall. 



Erect, villous, canescent. Stems -impla. Leaves scattered, lanceo- 

 late, acute, repand-crenate. Peduncles axillary and terminal, elon- 

 gated. — Calycine segments tiiangulur, tntire, shorter than the corolla; 

 and longer than the turbinate ovarium. 



